In a chaotic scene ahead of longtime political operative Roger Stone’s scheduled appearance at a federal courthouse in Washington, D.C, Tuesday morning, video shared to social media purportedly shows supporters of the Trump ally being threatened by an angry protester.

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson opined about Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller and the extraordinary use of force to arrest Roger Stone, who was a focus of his probe. Carlson explained why

During a briefing on Monday, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker stated that he thinks Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation is “close to being completed.” Whitaker said he has “been fully briefed on the investigation.” He later added, “[T]he investigation is,

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” long-time Roger Stone associate Jerome Corsi said he would be “happy” to testify against Stone for special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe. When host Jake Tapper asked if he would testify against Roger Stone, Corsi said,

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said he wanted special counsel Robert Mueller to look at Donald Trump Jr.’s testimony before his committee for possible “perjury prosecution.” Schiff said, “I’d like the special counsel

Sunday ABC’s “This Week,” former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) said the indictment against political consultant Roger Stone in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe was “pretty damning.” When asked about Roger Stone saying his indictment is thin, Christie said, “It’s not. I

Sunday ABC’s “This Week,” political consultant Roger Stone said the indictment against him in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe is “thin as piss on a rock.” Stone said, “In view of the fact that I expect to be acquitted

Saturday during her “Opening Statement” segment on Fox News Channel’s “Justice,” host Jeanine Pirro hammered Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller for his use of heavy-handed tactics in arresting political operative Roger Stone in a pre-dawn raid for what

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” political operative Roger Stone, a former adviser to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential election effort, talked about the hardships he had faced while under the scrutiny of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Department of

Friday on ABC’s “The View,” guest co-host Ana Navarro celebrated the news that Roger Stone was arrested early in the morning by the FBI. Navarro said, “I am just so damn happy this guy is indicted and arrested. He is a

Friday after being arrested and charged in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, Roger Stone told reporters outside the courthouse that his charges “relate in no way to Russian collusion, Wikileaks collaboration, or any other illegal act in connection with the

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told CNN on Friday the arrest of political operative Roger Stones shows “coordination” and “synchronization” between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential election.

Longtime political operative Roger Stone is speaking out for the first time since his Friday arrest in connection to the special counsel’s Russia probe, calling its chief investigation Robert Mueller a “rogue prosecutor,” who is helping to turn the United States into the “new Soviet Union.”

In a Friday appearance on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz weighed in on Roger Stone’s arrest by the FBI. Dershowitz said Stone’s indictment is “typical” from FBI special counsel Robert Mueller in the Russia investigation

CNN crime and justice producer David Shortell said Friday that the network set up a camera crew outside the home of longtime political operative Roger Stone after “noticing unusual grand jury activity” in connection to special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation the day before.

Early Friday, CNN cameras were on hand to capture the FBI raid and arrest of political operative Roger Stone, who was charged by the Robert Mueller’s Justice Department special counsel probe and indicted by a grand jury on seven counts,

Former Infowars D.C. bureau chief Jerome Corsi has amended his complaint against special counsel Robert Mueller to include Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and his newspaper the Washington Post, accusing them of attempting to coerce him into giving false testimony.